On October 10, the World Bank met for its Annual General Meeting in Washington DC. We were right outside, not just in DC, but all over the world, condemning and demanding the end of the World Bank’s doing business rankings.

As the Bank discussed its future plans, we put out our demand for a future that doesn’t let corporations get bigger than people.

Here are a few pictures from various cities that joined the #WorldvsBank protests all over the world.

An activist protests in Delhi. Image: Apoorv Tiwary

India: Activists from various civil society and grassroots groups in India got together to discuss the impact of these rankings on land rights, tribal rights, environment and labour laws in India.

Protesters in Delhi. Image: Apoorv Tiwary.

World Bank’s offices at Millers Towers were the venue for the protest in London.

Protesters occupied a part of the World Bank’s office in London

In Bangladesh activists condemned the World Bank from manufacturing poverty.

Activists in Bangladesh.

“Nigeria is not for sale,” said protesters in Lagos.

The protest in Washington DC took place outside the World Bank’s office. Reverend Billy led the World Bank’s mock funeral ceremony. Image: Amberjade Mwékali-Tsering.